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➖Miscellaneous examples➖

The relative clause misplaced.

✖️Don't say: A girl has a pony who is in our class.

✔️Say: A girl who is in our class has a pony.

Put the relative clause immediately after the noun to which it refers.

Note: Enclose a relative clause that may be omitted between commas: My brother George, who is in another class, has a new bicycle.
A relative clause that can't be omitted is not enclosed within commas: The boy who spoke to me is my brother.

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12:12 06.02.19
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